How To Access Individual Settings Directly In Windows 10 Using Run Dialog Box

Over the last few months, Microsoft stopped giving the free upgrade to Windows 10 for Windows 7, 8.1 users. However, you can still get this free upgrade with this method. If you haven’t upgraded yet, grab it before too late. Otherwise, you’ll have to spend around $200 to purchase a new Windows 10 license.

The feature that I want to discuss in this article is the new Settings app. It comes with a new design language and has all the necessary settings in one place. You can easily access any settings you want. Most settings are sorted in categories, and you can quickly find relevant settings in seconds.

Of course, you can also access these settings by going to the Control Panel and choose the settings you want. However, you have to dig deeper into the Windows Control Panel to access those individual settings. Instead, you can access those settings through the new Settings application which is a much better solution.

In addition, the new Settings app allows you to access each setting directly by using the Run dialog box.

Don’t know what it is?

In this article, I will explain this further as well as the necessary commands you can use to access those individual settings.

Access Individual Settings Directly in Windows 10 With Commands

To perform the Run commands below, you need to press Windows + R and then type the appropriate command to open the setting you want. For example, to open the Settings app, press Windows + R and then type: “ms-settings:” without the quotes and press Enter.

Similarly, here are other necessary Run commands you can use to access other essential settings: